Koi also bagged gold in the hoop (16.000 points) and clubs (16.550 points) events held at the Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre here

Another Malaysian gymnast Izzah Amzan won gold in the ball apparatus with 15.600 points.

Malaysia clinched four silver medals through Kwan in the hoop apparatus (15.250 points), Koi in the ball (15.050 points) and ribbon (14.700 points) apparatus, as well as Izzah in the clubs apparatus (15.250 points).

Meanwhile, Thailand and Indonesia shared bronze in the hoop apparatus with 13.700 points through Panjarat and Nabila Evandestiera.

Both Nabila and Panjarat also clinched a bronze medal each in the ball (13.950 points) and ribbon (13.700 points) apparatus, while another Thai gymnast Thanyaphat Sungvornyothin bagged bronze in the clubs apparatus with 14.100 points.

Malaysia have so far won seven of the eight gold medals at stake in rhythmic gymnastics.

A beaming Kwan, 22, told reporters that the two gold medals (team event and ribbon apparatus) she had won were precious to her as she had to wait for a few years before she could finally perform for the country.

"This is my first SEA Games as a super senior gymnast. I had to bow out of the 2015 SEA Games due to injury. Thank you so much Malaysia, my family, coaches, MSN (Majlis Sukan Negara) and ISN (Institut Sukan Negara) for supporting me," said the 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games bronze medallist.

Koi, 18, said she enjoyed performing with all four apparatus today and that her four gold medals (team event, individual all-around, hoop, clubs apparatus) meant a lot to her.

"Overall, this SEA Games is my best compared to the previous one," she said. — Bernama